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As Jon-Don expands its expertise in servicing specialty contractors in the concrete surface prep and polishing sector, the acquisition of Quest Building Products is an important component of the company’s strategic growth initiatives.

In May, our team developed part one of the severe storms blog series and explained how hurricanes are among the most dangerous storms in the world. We explained the importance of establishing a contingency plan, as it is extremely difficult to efficiently react during these storms.

In the first blog of this series, we explained how severe storms (specifically hurricanes) are among the most dangerous storms in the world. We also mentioned how important it is to establish a contingency plan for these destructive storms, as it is extremely difficult to efficiently react while they are occurring.

As I’m writing this article, Hurricane Florence is about two days away from making landfall in the Carolinas. According to CNN, if Florence stays the course, it will be the furthest north on the East Coast that a Category 4 storm has ever made landfall. Currently, the storm is nearly 550 miles wide, making it larger than the State of Michigan. More than 20 million people are in her path.